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When I was first diagnosed in '93, I really did not think I would live to see 40. I remember thinking that I would not fall in love again, but I did. I remember thinking I would not live to see the year 2000, but I did. And now I am arriving at the 40 year mark. There is a future with hiv. Sometimes it is hard to see, but it is there. I am now looking forward to seeing the 50 year mark!

When I was first diagnosed in '93, I really did not think I would live to see 40. I remember thinking that I would not fall in love again, but I did. I remember thinking I would not live to see the year 2000, but I did. And now I am arriving at the 40 year mark. There is a future with hiv. Sometimes it is hard to see, but it is there. I am now looking forward to seeing the 50 year mark!

Christine

I've only been poz since 2003, but have had many of those same thoughts over the last 3.5 years. It truely brings a smile to my face knowing and seeing how excited you are, I'm so very happy for you Christine! Here's to 40 more wonderful years